Since the launch of the Eras Tour, Taylor Swift has thrilled fans by performing two surprise acoustic songs at each show, digging deep into her extensive catalog to deliver emotional and nostalgic moments. As the tour expanded worldwide and returned to North America for its final stretch, these performances evolved, often blending two or more tracks in creative mashups. Here’s a comprehensive list of every surprise song she has performed so far — showcasing the full range of her artistry across different albums and eras.
Folklore & Evermore Era Selections:
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“Mirrorball”
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“This Is Me Trying”
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“The Lakes”
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“The Great War” (with Aaron Dessner)
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“You’re on Your Own, Kid”
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“Mad Woman” (with Aaron Dessner)
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“Right Where You Left Me”
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“Castles Crumbling”
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“Ivy” (with Aaron Dessner)
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“Evermore”
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“Coney Island”
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“Gold Rush”
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“Sweet Nothing”
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“Maroon”
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“Exile”
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“Champagne Problems” (not listed above but often performed in other sets)
Debut Album & Early Years:
Fearless & Speak Now Era Favorites:
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“You Belong With Me” (regular setlist)
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“Fifteen”
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“White Horse”
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“The Story of Us”
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“Dear John”
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“Sparks Fly”
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“Enchanted” (regular setlist)
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“Back to December”
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“Mean”
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“The Best Day”
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“Hey Stephen”
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“Jump Then Fall”
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“Forever & Always”
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“Superman” (not listed but often paired acoustically)
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“Tell Me Why”
Red Era Highlights:
1989 Era Tracks:
Reputation Era Cuts:
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“Dress”
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“I Did Something Bad” (part of original setlist)
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“Getaway Car” (with Jack Antonoff)
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“Don’t Blame Me” (part of regular setlist)
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“Call It What You Want”
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“King of My Heart”
Lover Era Songs:
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“The Archer” (part of regular setlist)
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“Cruel Summer” (opening song)
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“Cornelia Street” (not listed but fan favorite)
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“You Need to Calm Down” (part of regular setlist)
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“Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince” (regular setlist)
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“Death by a Thousand Cuts”
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“I Think He Knows”
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“False God”
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“Afterglow” (not played, but often requested)
Midnights Era Features:
Collaborations & Soundtrack Gems:
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“I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” (from Fifty Shades Darker)
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“Safe & Sound” (often played in other sets)
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“Sweeter Than Fiction” (not performed yet, but highly requested)
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“I Can See You”
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“You All Over Me” (with Maren Morris)
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“I Miss You, I’m Sorry” (with Gracie Abrams)
Unreleased or Rare Performances:
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“Timeless”
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“Today Was a Fairytale”
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“If This Was a Movie”
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“Invisible”
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“Haunted”
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“Breathe”
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“Ours”
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“Better Man”
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“Mr. Perfectly Fine”
This extensive list highlights Taylor Swift’s ability to keep fans guessing and emotionally invested throughout the tour. By incorporating songs across every album — from her earliest work to her most recent releases — the Eras Tour has become a living tribute to her entire musical journey. As the tour continues, fans around the world wait with excitement, hoping to hear their personal favorite next.